A new LG Blu-ray player has just hit Amazon in the US and this one is significant. This is LG's first Blu-ray player that's 3D-capable. You can pre-order this player right now (here) for $399.99. According to Amazon, the BX580 will be shipping in 1 to 2 months so it's still quite a ways away. This Blu-ray player comes packed with WiFi with DLNA support, a USB 2.0 port, an HDMI 1.4 port, and CinemaNow, Netflix, Vudu, YouTube, etc. The player itself upscale DVDs to fit your needs.

A new standard netbook actually hit Asus' website yesterday, but it has unfortunately been taken down. It was the Eee PC 1015P that has already hit the FCC and it was shown off earlier this year at CeBIT. This netbook features a 101.-inch display, an Intel Atom N450 CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB / 250GB / 320GB HDD, WiFi b/g/n / Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR support, a 0.3MP webcam, VGA / three USB / LAN ports, audio jacks, a card reader, a 3 / 6-cell battery and Windows 7 Starter Edition with Express Gate. This is a standard netbook and it'll be available in the future with N455, N470, and N475 CPU options as well.

Update: According to Engadget, both the 1015P and 1015PE have hit Asus' official website (here and here, respectively). Both of these netbooks are equipped with a lengthy 13.5 hour battery life.

Way back in January we heard about the Motorola Ruth but apparently it's actually just the Motorola Flipout. We already have most of the spec sheet down pat and the above picture just confirms that it'll have a microSD card slot along with WiFi / GPS support. Look out for it next month - June.

Panasonic has just announced two more of their TVs that will be hitting Japan in a couple of months. These are both a part of their VIERA Series and it comes in 32 and 37-inch sizes. Both of them sport a 20,000:1 contrast ratio, speakers, two HDMI ports, an SD/SDXC card slot, DLNA support, VIERA link, an integrated Blu-ray recorder, YouTube support, and LAN. These TVs also feature an HDD inside with Skype pre-installed, but you'll need to purchase Panasonic's TV camera because it doesn't come with it, which sucks. The main difference between these two is that the smaller 32-inch model has a 1,366 x 768 resolution while the larger 37-inch model has a Full HD (1,920 x 1,080) resolution.

Both of these TVs will be available in Japan starting on July 9th; they'll be going for $2,100 and $2,700, respectively.

It looks like T-Mobile USA could be getting a really great phone sometime this year, the Samsung Galaxy S or the SCH-T959. The picture above was taken from the video below and it's clear that it will be hitting T-Mobile seeing how there were also photos of two icons as well - TMO Contract and Visual Voicemail (below the video). This is a pretty powerful handset with its 4-inch Super AMOLED touchscreen display, WiFi / GPS support, a Snapdragon 1GHz CPU, a 5MP AF camera, and 8GB / 16GB of internal storage. T-Mobile hasn't commented on this yet.

Radio Shack has just announced that they'll be taking pre-order for the HTC EVO 4G today. The smartphone will be hitting their stores on June 4th, but you can pre-order them right now! To pre-order it you'll have to go to their store and purchase a $50 gift card which will be used when you buy the actual handset on June 4th. This means there won't be some silly mail-in rebate so that's good news.

Although Sony denied to comment, there are rumours of them working on some sort of tablet PC. This will likely be a Vaio-branded tablet that will join the field with the famous Apple iPad. That's all we know about the rumour so far so there hasn't been any specifications thrown out. Sony has mentioned that they're been looking at the tablet market "for a number of years" so maybe they're got something up their sleeve.

The latest rumour states that Samsung is looking to make a big push with AMOLED next year. Apparently, they're looking to launch a 42-inch AMOLED TV in late 2011. The test production will kick off before the end of this year with full production starting in the first half of 2011. This is great news for the rich people out there because this TV will likely be way too expensive for more than 99.9% of the population.

Apparently, RIM is looking to make a "Bold" move (see what I did there?). The latest rumour states that the BlackBerry Bold 9800 aka the Mr. T will be hitting AT&T in the USA this June. AT&T has reportedly ordered 1,000,000 of this handsets which seems like a lot. This could be a bad move by RIM seeing how the next iPhone is expected to launch in June as well. If this is true that means that RIM's OS 6.0 could be ready earlier than I expected, so let's bring on that new WebKit browser of theirs.

Thanks to both Best Buy and Future Shop in Canada, Rogers is now offering the white BlackBerry Bold 9700. For the Future Shop deal you'll have to get off your butt and head over to the store. For your efforts, they'll throw in a $50 gift card if you get the smartphone for $149.99 on a 3-year contract. The Best Buy deal (here) is just the white Bold 9700 and it's priced the same - no $50 gift card here.

Intel is set to launch a dual-core Atom for netbooks in Q3 of this year. This is said to be called the Atom N550 and it will be clocked at 1.5GHz. This CPU should find a home inside the upcoming Eee PC 1215N netbook that has Ion 2 graphics as well as Nvidia's Optimus technology

Bell has finally released the Motorola DEXT for under $80. On Bell's website (here) it goes for $79.95 on a 3-year contract and at Best Buy (here) it goes for 4 cents more, $79.99. This handset is pretty good but it's running Android 1.5. Of course, it's skinned by MOTOBLUR so maybe you won't even notice.

Other specs include a 3.1-inch touchscreen display with a 320 x 480 resolution, a 5MP AF camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a microSD card slot, 2GB card in the box, and aGPS / WiFi support.